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Message definition (Installing linux)
if you install (or reinstall) windows after linux, the bootloader will be erased. Linux will still be on the hard drive, but will no longer be accessible from the boot menu as the windows bootloader does not recognise other operating systems. If this happens, you can restore the bootloader with the steps in [[#F*&^% bootloader and rescue mode|F*&^% bootloader and rescue mode]].
Translationif you install (or reinstall) windows after linux, the bootloader will be erased. Linux will still be on the hard drive, but will no longer be accessible from the boot menu as the windows bootloader does not recognise other operating systems. If this happens, you can restore the bootloader with the steps in [[#F*&^% bootloader and rescue mode|F*&^% bootloader and rescue mode]].

if you install (or reinstall) windows after linux, the bootloader will be erased. Linux will still be on the hard drive, but will no longer be accessible from the boot menu as the windows bootloader does not recognise other operating systems. If this happens, you can restore the bootloader with the steps in F*&^% bootloader and rescue mode.